Opposition MPs seek reason to bring three new bills to replace criminal laws
Hindustan TimesThe Union home ministry has received responses of around 3200 people on the three bills to replace the Indian Penal Code, the Criminal Procedure Code and the Evidence Act, home secretary Ajay Bhalla informed a House panel on Thursday. Home secretary Ajay Bhalla will address the queries of Opposition MPs in September While Bhalla will address the queries of the lawmakers next month, DMK leader Dayanidhi Maran has shot off a letter to the panel chairman Brij Lal objecting to the “Hindi titles” of the bills and said, “ Article 348 mandates the use of English for all the Bills and Acts. He also pointed out some inconsistencies: “Section 43 in The Bhartiya Nagarik Suraksha Sanhita provides for usage of handcuffs but the provision might not withstand the right to life as guaranteed by Article 21 of Indian Constitution and it also violates the Supreme Court judgement barring handcuffing in Prem Shankar Shukla vs Delhi Administration.” The DMK MP and former minister added that while Section 473 in the same law provides a mechanism for filing of mercy petitions, it “does not provide for a time limit for the disposal of the mercy petition.” In his deposition, Bhalla maintained that the bill has dropped the British-era sedition laws. “A number of Opposition MPs questioned the need to bring three new bills.